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TheSuck: In The AltoAdige

by TomHill » Tue Mar 27, 2018 9:21 am

Seems like James Suckling has a documentary movie out:
TheMiracleOfTheAltoAdige

In a first, maybe he has a video that I'd like to watch. It's a spectacularly beautiful area and I gather there's a lot of aerial footage that would be worth viewing...if'n you can put up w/ the cravat/the hairdo/the affected accent.

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Re: TheSuck: In The AltoAdige

by Robin Garr » Tue Mar 27, 2018 10:06 am

TomHill wrote:if'n you can put up w/ the cravat/the hairdo/the affected accent.

That's going to be a challenge, Tom. :twisted:
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Wow....

by TomHill » Tue Mar 27, 2018 12:56 pm

TomHill wrote:Seems like James Suckling has a documentary movie out:
TheMiracleOfTheAltoAdige

In a first, maybe he has a video that I'd like to watch. It's a spectacularly beautiful area and I gather there's a lot of aerial footage that would be worth viewing...if'n you can put up w/ the cravat/the hairdo/the affected accent.
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Wow. Absolutely spectacular. View here:
SucklingFilm/AltoAdige

This video is an absolute must-see. The scenery is spectacular. About 25 min very well spent. Lots of good vnyd shots, especially of the pergola trellis they often use there. No subscription required.

I particularly loved the views in Tramin. Several yrs ago, we attended the Tramin Chesnut Festival. We were the only Americans there at this little village event. The people were incredibly friendly when they found out we were Americans (this was pre-Trump). Lots of om-pa-pa music. Lots of great food & wines. The GWT from the AltoAdige are my favorites, more so than Alsace, especially those of the Z-H style.

Surprisingly, no sign of TheSuck in this video.

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